We recently had the opportunity not only to see this sporty fuel cell vehicle from Japan, but to actually get in and pretend to drive off into the Abu Dhabi sunset. Featured at the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/exclusive-new-photos-plus-energy-masdar-city-in-abu-dhabi/">World Future Energy Summit</a> last week, this dreamy sports car was designed by students at <a href="http://www.osaka-sandai.ac.jp/cgi-bin/cms/index.cgi">Osaka Sangyo University</a> using parts taken from the open market. And we loved it. Browse through our gallery of this <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/emissions-free-vehicle/">emissions-free</a> diamond in the rough and learn more about what makes it tick.

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

Inhabitat had a chance to sit inside the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle designed by students at Osaka Sangyo University

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

Low to the ground, the interior is surprisingly comfortable

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

The two seater is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

This image shows the high pressure hydrogen tank and battery

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

The lithium ion battery has a 200 km range

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

Notice the license plate? This car is roadworthy!

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

Albeit not very powerful, the car can go as fast as 80 km/h

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

This is the first Japanese concept car designed without backing from a major manufacturer

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

The fuel cell vehicle has a steel frame and a glass fiber reinforced plastic shell

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

We're preparing to get into the car here (man that was fun!)

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

The view from behind at the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi

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Inhabitat Osaka Sangyo University Fuel Cell Vehicle

We recently had the opportunity not only to see this sporty fuel cell vehicle from Japan, but to actually get in and pretend to drive off into the Abu Dhabi sunset. Featured at the World Future Energy Summit last week, this dreamy sports car was designed by students at Osaka Sangyo University using parts taken from the open market. And we loved it. Browse through our gallery of this emissions-free diamond in the rough and learn more about what makes it tick.